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tess hatch, thank you so much.we will be hearing from alibaba, the president of alibaba just sat down with david rubenstein on leadership live. we will have that conversation, how the chinese e-commerce giant is navigating the covid crisis, and u.s.-china tensions next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: china's alibaba group is looking to bulk up its u.s. businesses as part of an effort to help american small businesses weather the covid-19 crisis. carlyle group cofounder david rubenstein spoke to alibaba president michael evans moments ago. take a listen to how the company is navigating the crisis. michael: alibaba in some respects is a huge e-commerce company, like amazon, but it almost a very other respectability different. its core operations is in china. it's a very large cloud business, very large e-commerce business. very significant logistics business and digital media and entertainment business. it has become the leader in china with more than $1 trillion in sales. and over 700 million consumers on our platform.
tess hatch, thank you so much.we will be hearing from alibaba, the president of alibaba just sat down with david rubenstein on leadership live. we will have that conversation, how the chinese e-commerce giant is navigating the covid crisis, and u.s.-china tensions next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: china's alibaba group is looking to bulk up its u.s. businesses as part of an effort to help american small businesses weather the covid-19 crisis. carlyle group cofounder david rubenstein spoke to...
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for example, the idea that you can open without social distancing, masks, tess and all these things, that cost a lot of money. added cost. they should be able to have that added cost to be able to stay open for the good of the country. but the next stage of this is going to be if we are able, if the steamers can keep people afloat, then we have to deal with recovery. and the recovery is building back but not just folding back as you and talking about, building back better. we have to change the way in which we deal with allowing people an opportunity to make a living. that includes childcare, that includes making significant investments in infrastructure so people can make not just a living wage at a a union wage. making sure we have, build up an entire new public health system and making sure everybody has healthcare. now we have a chance. we can add a public option now. but this guy is in court in the middle of the pandemic trying to take away the protection for 100 million people who have pre-existing conditions. i don't think he has any sense of empathy. i don't think he can asso
for example, the idea that you can open without social distancing, masks, tess and all these things, that cost a lot of money. added cost. they should be able to have that added cost to be able to stay open for the good of the country. but the next stage of this is going to be if we are able, if the steamers can keep people afloat, then we have to deal with recovery. and the recovery is building back but not just folding back as you and talking about, building back better. we have to change the...
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and she had a stormy relationship with her sis tess joan fontaine turned into a public feud.s like this -- >> oh, scarlet you have so much love. >> reporter: that one fans over. >> it's about survival, and those are themes familiar to everyone >> reporter: the veteran actress died peacefully in her sleep arivia de havilland was 104 yes old. cathy park, nbc news ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support silky hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. beauty comes naturally, only from nature's bounty. beauty comes naturally, ♪ scratch that, ♪baby, i'm grateful. ♪ ♪ got to say it's really been a while ♪ ♪ but now i got back that smile. smile. ♪ check everything off the list with lower prices and hundreds of deals. get ready for school at target. is now a good time enough, crohn's. for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight
and she had a stormy relationship with her sis tess joan fontaine turned into a public feud.s like this -- >> oh, scarlet you have so much love. >> reporter: that one fans over. >> it's about survival, and those are themes familiar to everyone >> reporter: the veteran actress died peacefully in her sleep arivia de havilland was 104 yes old. cathy park, nbc news ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to...
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joining us now is the author of piece, tess wilkerson ryan, a professor of law and psychology at theity of pennsylvania. this was absolutely a key article for me at this particular time. i have so much to talk to you about. let's start with the consequences of this decision for a parent being so enormous. you call these decisions we're all making some of the most frustrating and confounding cost benefit analyses of our lives. are most people equipped to make this kind of decision? >> i think for most people, we are capable of making really tough decisions in our lives, but not at this volume, right? so not at this volume and not in this very sort of low information context in which we currently find ourselves. a choice like whether to send your kid back to school is a really complicated moral dilemma that involves a pretty deep understanding of things like statistics and epidemiology. it's the kind of choice a lot of us i think would really prefer to delegate to an expert because making that choice itself is both exhausting and is fraught with error. >> yeah, and also we're getting s
joining us now is the author of piece, tess wilkerson ryan, a professor of law and psychology at theity of pennsylvania. this was absolutely a key article for me at this particular time. i have so much to talk to you about. let's start with the consequences of this decision for a parent being so enormous. you call these decisions we're all making some of the most frustrating and confounding cost benefit analyses of our lives. are most people equipped to make this kind of decision? >> i...
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easier ak tess to testing may help boost the economy as well as ease restrictions on foreign travels.>> the japanese government is calling on the u.s. to conduct pcr tests on all its military personnel who come to japan. about 15150 peopople linked to bases inn japan have been confirmedd to be infecteted wit the coronavirus. defense minister says his ministry requested two tests, one before military persosonnel leave the uninited states and t other after they entnter japan. >> translator: it is important to conduct pcr testings before leaving the u.s. and detect virus carriers who are not showing any symptoms. >> u.s. citizens with subject to an entry ban, but military personnel are exempt under the japan-u.s. status of forces agreement.t. the u.s. quarantine stands for two weeks, both before they leave the u.s. and after they leave japan. anyone found to have a fever must take a virus test. >>> in the united states politicians are facing off guess face masks. the politicized debate is heating up after the governor of the state of g georgia moved to block mayors from enforcing face co
easier ak tess to testing may help boost the economy as well as ease restrictions on foreign travels.>> the japanese government is calling on the u.s. to conduct pcr tests on all its military personnel who come to japan. about 15150 peopople linked to bases inn japan have been confirmedd to be infecteted wit the coronavirus. defense minister says his ministry requested two tests, one before military persosonnel leave the uninited states and t other after they entnter japan. >>...
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their way to you know covid-19 testing site they can get alerts about whether they are eligible for tess pretty cool. we definitely need them. well, thousands of young undocumented immigrants celebrated a victory last month when the supreme court blocked president trump's attempt to end dhaka now the migrant policy institute says that 66,000 young people are now eligible to sign up for dhaka us immigration stopped accepting applications back in 2017. and a warning to reports. >>and hundreds of thousands of dhaka recipients celebrated last month supreme court's ruling keeping the program another group of people were left waiting there are many thousands more that qualify for daca and that have been unable to apply sear appears with the migration policy institute says when president trump moved to end the program the u.s. citizenship and immigration services stopped accepting new dock applications since september 2017 u.s. c a s has only been adjudicating dock applications and those who currently hold back or or had who had held doctor previously, but usc i s has announced plans to reopen
their way to you know covid-19 testing site they can get alerts about whether they are eligible for tess pretty cool. we definitely need them. well, thousands of young undocumented immigrants celebrated a victory last month when the supreme court blocked president trump's attempt to end dhaka now the migrant policy institute says that 66,000 young people are now eligible to sign up for dhaka us immigration stopped accepting applications back in 2017. and a warning to reports. >>and...
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edward bennett williams though i asked a month so you optimistic or pessimistic he said of course i'm tess i'm a 6 i'm smart. i know it's also my dad used to say that you know he used to say you know as i said the gas tank got to halfway he said we're going to be sleeping by the side of the road and say why are you such a pessimist that he said because i like to be pleasantly surprised. you've asserted that capitalism is the greatest force for human advancement we have how's it doing in this man that make. it's tricky although i have to say i'm pretty encouraged by the fact that it's capitalism that's going to find the solution of this pandemic it wasn't capitalism they created it i mean the truth is is market failures and you know we have a. 4 tarion regime in china that covered up this thing and it was a real problem for a long time and we didn't actually cover ourselves in glory in the united states so well the way that we dealt with it but it's capitalism it's you know private drug companies that are going to come up with a vaccine that therapeutics this thing is going to going to solv
edward bennett williams though i asked a month so you optimistic or pessimistic he said of course i'm tess i'm a 6 i'm smart. i know it's also my dad used to say that you know he used to say you know as i said the gas tank got to halfway he said we're going to be sleeping by the side of the road and say why are you such a pessimist that he said because i like to be pleasantly surprised. you've asserted that capitalism is the greatest force for human advancement we have how's it doing in this...
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a good to talk to you joe joe tess it's our folks give a show watch over there with regel steph curry holy molly it's 8 o'clock what night again joe sorry thursday nights on a.b.c. at 8 o'clock and we think we're going to have some fun stuff coming up you know in the course of the next couple months so we appreciate everybody i really appreciate you for even inviting me on dennis i was very very generous of you i really do know what you want to spend more time you know the right away i know you do it i know you do and i have about tonight and boxing but. massive a dial. are you kidding me yeah but an island they better have a tanker dad or it's going to float often but it. means you're back in a mad fight it may go right into the sea between u.s.c. and top rank you know it's funny because all the other pro sports are struggling to get back to anything consistent and normal and u.s.c. and top rank are like the truce the combat sports are the ones churning it out right now so if you're a fan of any sorts it's good to live in right now. and i was watching brandon de shambo the other day
a good to talk to you joe joe tess it's our folks give a show watch over there with regel steph curry holy molly it's 8 o'clock what night again joe sorry thursday nights on a.b.c. at 8 o'clock and we think we're going to have some fun stuff coming up you know in the course of the next couple months so we appreciate everybody i really appreciate you for even inviting me on dennis i was very very generous of you i really do know what you want to spend more time you know the right away i know you...
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we all know, having like tess other data out there that the second quarter earnings season was probably miserable, but it's a bit backward-looking to look at that numbers, so companies will tell you miserable, but things are on the upswing now. what's less important for me is the numbers that they post, but i'm curious how they balance, you know, the focus on preserves cash and cost cutting and profitability. if you're more focused on the former, i think that's more of a negative as a whole, but if they're more focused on the long term and growth, preserving their employees and spending on growth, i think that's more bullish of a growth signal. >> david, what about you from the value standpoint? what's the theme that you're looking for this earnings season >> well, we agree with dan we're expecting a fairly miserable earnings season, but it's crillically important to put it in perspective. we think the market will focus less on this quarter's earnings season and more about what companies talk about for the balance of the year, their balance sheet, are they good are they seeing demand pi
we all know, having like tess other data out there that the second quarter earnings season was probably miserable, but it's a bit backward-looking to look at that numbers, so companies will tell you miserable, but things are on the upswing now. what's less important for me is the numbers that they post, but i'm curious how they balance, you know, the focus on preserves cash and cost cutting and profitability. if you're more focused on the former, i think that's more of a negative as a whole,...
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i absolutely think that's a very wise decision for everyone to get tessed.st people asymptomatically. you don't have to have anything to get tested in miami-dade county, the city of miami. >> we're heading into the fourth of july weekend as you know. the temptation to gather with family and friends is high. how concerned are you about what the next couple of weeks could bring if floridians don't take precautions? >> i'm extremely concerned. we saw during memorial day weekend, spikes during end of the year graduation. we're seeing from contact tracers, health department telling us there's a spread from house parties. so we're actually urging people not to congregate. we've canceled fourth of july shows so people aren't tempted to congregate. beaches are closed. we're going to be enforcing. we're hoping that enforcement prevents people from congregating and requires people to wear the masks we know will protect them. >> all right. mayor francis suarez, best of luck to you down in miami. it's going to be a busy weekend for you. hopefully people will stay safe d
i absolutely think that's a very wise decision for everyone to get tessed.st people asymptomatically. you don't have to have anything to get tested in miami-dade county, the city of miami. >> we're heading into the fourth of july weekend as you know. the temptation to gather with family and friends is high. how concerned are you about what the next couple of weeks could bring if floridians don't take precautions? >> i'm extremely concerned. we saw during memorial day weekend, spikes...
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the nba has tess 346 players in the bubble. zero positives. zero. the clippers coach doc rivers to joke, maybe we should send our game plan to the white house. >> tonight a young man inspired by steph curry. >> ten years later, jayden wears number 30 and the same quick release on the court. splash! now with the pump fake, he's only 5'5" but he plays a lot bigger will he finishes strong. hey, we just called your play on abc7. >> send me your video with the #abc7 call my play. so like jaden, we can put out the tv. on tv. live baseball again tonight! i can't believe it! we're going to have games! i'm going to have highlights to scream about! unbelievable! >> it's like we've been walking through a sports desert and there's an over as i i in the distance. >> yes, there's water! >> all right. drink up, larry. join us for abc7 news at 11:00. >>> the oakland city council meeting is still underway. public comment took just under three hours. a lot of people are calling to defund. >>> a shouting mask over masks caught on camera in an east bay camera. hear fro
the nba has tess 346 players in the bubble. zero positives. zero. the clippers coach doc rivers to joke, maybe we should send our game plan to the white house. >> tonight a young man inspired by steph curry. >> ten years later, jayden wears number 30 and the same quick release on the court. splash! now with the pump fake, he's only 5'5" but he plays a lot bigger will he finishes strong. hey, we just called your play on abc7. >> send me your video with the #abc7 call my...
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we're going to take a call from tess in springdale, arkansas. hi tess, are you there?> yes, i'm here. >> your question please. >> my question is why did hillary get so little coverage as secretary of state when under the bush administration condoleezza rice was in the news every day? >> that's a good question perhaps you know, david. >> do you agree with her premise that she got little coverage as secretary state? >> i don't know what the different would have been between her and condoleezza rice except that when condoleezza rice was there we were dealing with wars in a way that hillary was sort one step removed from dealing with that iraq and afghanistan. she was focusing on some other things and they had special diplomats dealing with those two issues. >> and one of the reasons that she didn't show any major accomplishments was because foreign policy was very much held tight by the white house. hillary wanted richard holbrooke as her deputy secretary of state. the obama administration would not agree because it would have put too much power in the state department. s
we're going to take a call from tess in springdale, arkansas. hi tess, are you there?> yes, i'm here. >> your question please. >> my question is why did hillary get so little coverage as secretary of state when under the bush administration condoleezza rice was in the news every day? >> that's a good question perhaps you know, david. >> do you agree with her premise that she got little coverage as secretary state? >> i don't know what the different would have...
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a mask or naked or without a shirt, if it requires a shirt for service or without shoes, they are tess pr trespassing. they can call local law enforcement and say they have someone they've asked to leave nicely and law enforcement responds seriously to those. >> what are you going to do about other lawmakers, though? since the announcement, we have seen several mayors, several lawmakers say they're not going to enforce it. they're not going to comply. sheriffs, excuse me. >> the areas that had mask orders in our state, the very fact there was a mask order increased mask usage by about 15%. and those were generally not widely enforced in those areas. very few, if any, some jurisdictions had no tickets given whatsoever. but it still increased mask usage 15%. i'm fully expecting the state benefit to be similar. that people will wear masks because it is the law and that also it raises awareness and speaks with moral clarity about the importance of wearing masks to save lives and save our economy. >> what are business leaders there telling you? we know this week we saw some of the largest r
a mask or naked or without a shirt, if it requires a shirt for service or without shoes, they are tess pr trespassing. they can call local law enforcement and say they have someone they've asked to leave nicely and law enforcement responds seriously to those. >> what are you going to do about other lawmakers, though? since the announcement, we have seen several mayors, several lawmakers say they're not going to enforce it. they're not going to comply. sheriffs, excuse me. >> the...
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this week, david, he and, i tess they were calling a task force, the biden camp and bernie sanrvders were leging at ways to put together an agenda that would be acceptable to the folks who support bernie sanders. what do you make of this? it's a looek at some of things that joe biden says he wants to do if he is elected presiden i mean, is this -- is this the kind of progreive agenda that thoseing to appeal to fervent bernie sanders suppldters? >> i way that the sanders/biden reconciliation has that we're in a severe check depression and there's a lot of resume for government action. and i would say that biden has made steel and concessions to the left but hasn't don anything voters-likey medicare for all or anything like that. what is surprising to me duringe conomic announcements this week is he is talking like donald trump, he has a rhetoric of america first. it's a different version of america 50. this is not barack obama's or bill clinton party. this is we have to secure our own supply chain. we have to move away from china. and we have to close in andme serveca first. so this -
this week, david, he and, i tess they were calling a task force, the biden camp and bernie sanrvders were leging at ways to put together an agenda that would be acceptable to the folks who support bernie sanders. what do you make of this? it's a looek at some of things that joe biden says he wants to do if he is elected presiden i mean, is this -- is this the kind of progreive agenda that thoseing to appeal to fervent bernie sanders suppldters? >> i way that the sanders/biden...
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positive tess meantime president trump is changing his tone on his response to the pandemic nadia romero has more from the white house. >>we're asking everybody that. when you are not able to socially distance wear a mask, get a mask. whether you like the mask or not they have an impact president trump urging americans to mask up during his first coronavirus briefing since late april some areas of our country are doing very well others are doing less well. >>it will probably unfortunately get worse before it gets better. something i don't like saying about things but that's the way it is it's the way it's what we had this time not flanked by his task force health experts i was not invited a number of his right outside this as lawmakers spar over another aid package for americans struggling during the pandemic the republicans are finally finally feeling the heat to do another relief bill i'm alarmed that we're talking about spending another trillion dollars we don't have now the cdc is reporting the number of infected americans could be 2 to 24 times higher than the reported case numbers
positive tess meantime president trump is changing his tone on his response to the pandemic nadia romero has more from the white house. >>we're asking everybody that. when you are not able to socially distance wear a mask, get a mask. whether you like the mask or not they have an impact president trump urging americans to mask up during his first coronavirus briefing since late april some areas of our country are doing very well others are doing less well. >>it will probably...
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he says tess a replica of the thing we just sent to the moon. many of you may not know. the soviets landed a chunk a doodad on the moon. this is a way of taunting eisenhower your space program is a decade behind ours. eisenhower had this plan. they were going to sit knee to knee and get rid of everybody but the translators, and say let's end the cold war. no, no, we disagree with you, and doing his usual thing. eisenhower says, this isn't working. i've got an idea. let's go for a helicopter ride. and without any planning, he says get the chopper in, and he takes him on a tour and he's like, i'm not getting in that thing, this can't be right, it starts to soften the ice. after a number of meetings, his takes his own tour of the country, goes to l.a. she see shirley mcclain on the set of "cancan" who must have been something like 15. they do a song and dance number for the visiting dignitaries, the ending of which is one of the dancers slides on his knees underneath the legs of one of the female dancers, and he pops up out of the bloomers with a pair of red underpants. tha
he says tess a replica of the thing we just sent to the moon. many of you may not know. the soviets landed a chunk a doodad on the moon. this is a way of taunting eisenhower your space program is a decade behind ours. eisenhower had this plan. they were going to sit knee to knee and get rid of everybody but the translators, and say let's end the cold war. no, no, we disagree with you, and doing his usual thing. eisenhower says, this isn't working. i've got an idea. let's go for a helicopter...
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i they tess future. dr. fauci talked about the nih's efforts. there will be a lot of announcements from them as well. that's where we're pointing because point of care gives you result in ten minutes. >> earlier in the hearing you said trying to get point-of-care testing to nursing homes and long-term care facilities. i agree with that greatly. that feels like it's a place where the federal government is stepping up with additional resources, i'm guessing because the states have been unable to fulfill something of that nature. is that correct? >> we always wanted to do that, but we did not have the physical technologies that were available with the recent approval of a second point-of-care instrument and the manufacturing, we were able to do that. literally as soon as that happened, we put that into gear. >> what interests me about that is this is a situation again, when it comes to tests, i keep hearing it's the state's responsibility to take the lead on this. with the long-term care, it seems like this is a place where the federal government i
i they tess future. dr. fauci talked about the nih's efforts. there will be a lot of announcements from them as well. that's where we're pointing because point of care gives you result in ten minutes. >> earlier in the hearing you said trying to get point-of-care testing to nursing homes and long-term care facilities. i agree with that greatly. that feels like it's a place where the federal government is stepping up with additional resources, i'm guessing because the states have been...
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if you're having trouble with tess close closed captions.nk you no maggie rum rumfelt for captioning this event. and then we'll have a conversation with these brilliant humans for but 40 minutes, and have a question and answer interview, reminder about events and then have q & a section, and now when you have questions just powe them in the chat. it's my pressure to introduce dr. glaude and dr. west. >> books are in a shade of blue, practicing na temp and the politics of black america. the professor of -- he's going to correct he -- african-american studies and the chair of the department of african-american studies at princeton university. if that changed he'll have to tell us. dr. west is the professor of the practice of public philosophy. he is the owes of a new podcast, the tightrope. they will be discussing dr. glaude's important and beautifully written book, bin again, just released yesterday, to well-deserved sales. this book is absolutely beautiful. it's forcefully hopeful in a moment where we need that. i'm going to read just a litt
if you're having trouble with tess close closed captions.nk you no maggie rum rumfelt for captioning this event. and then we'll have a conversation with these brilliant humans for but 40 minutes, and have a question and answer interview, reminder about events and then have q & a section, and now when you have questions just powe them in the chat. it's my pressure to introduce dr. glaude and dr. west. >> books are in a shade of blue, practicing na temp and the politics of black...
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one of the most important things, we'll talk about this with tess la battery management they'll own the electric vehicle, drive train all we do is talk about, much of the time, everyone when you're on vacation, they talk about musk well, ev is really just musk, but ev is going to be everybody. that's a good business for them. they also do -- maxim has this great health care business anybody who is try iing to figu out if they have covid uses a pulse oximeter and that's maxim that's a very good business, great health care business and even though they are going through a sequential decline because of covid, the company is still getting a bid. >> they raised third quarter fiscal guidance, carl. >> biggest of the year so far. we'll touch on disney after the break. stocks up 3% ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ an extra 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies? >>wow...ok! that's 15% on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? idina menzel to sing your own theme song? ♪ tara, tara, look at her go with a fresh cup of joe. ♪ gettin' down to work early! ♪ following her dreams into taxider
one of the most important things, we'll talk about this with tess la battery management they'll own the electric vehicle, drive train all we do is talk about, much of the time, everyone when you're on vacation, they talk about musk well, ev is really just musk, but ev is going to be everybody. that's a good business for them. they also do -- maxim has this great health care business anybody who is try iing to figu out if they have covid uses a pulse oximeter and that's maxim that's a very good...
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interests been a lot of moving parts and i want to give particular thanks to john jacobo, carlos, tess, david woo, jason henderson among many others who have helped our office to understand the concerns and the implications of the various pieces of the legislation here. also, the folks with united states mission and central city and coalition and also our offices a he i mentioned before worked collaboratively my legislative -- i don't know if you have an order in which we take these in terms of voting and are tick latin articulating. >> so, please, dean, go ahead. i think the amendments are solid. so, go ahead. >> right. >> great. and i'll keep the summary brief. so i'm going to start with item number 6 on the agenda. file number 200556 and would like to coupe date the file and continue the original file to the call of the chair and make several amendments. do i need a motion chair peskin to continue the item to the call of the chair? before making? >> you can dislocate the file and you can coupe la indicate the file and we can vote on any amendments there too. >> so, for the amendment
interests been a lot of moving parts and i want to give particular thanks to john jacobo, carlos, tess, david woo, jason henderson among many others who have helped our office to understand the concerns and the implications of the various pieces of the legislation here. also, the folks with united states mission and central city and coalition and also our offices a he i mentioned before worked collaboratively my legislative -- i don't know if you have an order in which we take these in terms of...
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. >>> coming up, call it the elon effect how tess lla is changing the landscape for carmakers.ering in going to help domino's and the big down move in the do w.asmoney" is back in two. ♪ ♪ now is the time to support the places you love. spend 10 dollars or more at a participating small business and get 5 dollars back, up to 10 times with american express. enroll now at shopsmall.com. >>> welcome back to this special edition of "fast money." you've been watching us all week it's no surprise that electric vehicle makers and suppliers are some of the hottest traders. phil, a blast from the past looks to go public again >> yeah, talking about fisker. they made the karma way back in 2012, 2013, then went bankrupt henrik fisker has his own company. this is called the ocean that they expect to roll out in 2022. there is a report that fisker is in talks to go public. it would be an ipo with spartan energy acquisition, reported to be the company that would lead this deal, a $2 billion deal if that happens, it would not be a surprise, because it would likely be scheduled to the deal with
. >>> coming up, call it the elon effect how tess lla is changing the landscape for carmakers.ering in going to help domino's and the big down move in the do w.asmoney" is back in two. ♪ ♪ now is the time to support the places you love. spend 10 dollars or more at a participating small business and get 5 dollars back, up to 10 times with american express. enroll now at shopsmall.com. >>> welcome back to this special edition of "fast money." you've been...
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last week i wanted to talk about the inventory and i'm so glad that tess called in and welcomed issue of the occupancy. it's really critical for san francisco to know who is living in everything that you built the last 10 years, which the city deserves some look at the water bills and i sent you all an e-mail because i couldn't talk last week, you can have the addresses and i guess you have them historically and see if you can attain the bulk data from the water department and figure out the usage and with a program you can find in the combined bills and good evening h get a sense of the units whether it's full-time, part-time or whatever and water tells you a lot about who is living where. i think that you need that information as you proceed with whatever housing policy and and the board of supervisors, so, i know we have a crisis and i also think we have an empty and before the covid-19 and maybe even more so now so thank you, please and thank you. >> good afternoon and commissioners and corey smith on behalf of the housing action coalition. i want to first thank all of you for wor
last week i wanted to talk about the inventory and i'm so glad that tess called in and welcomed issue of the occupancy. it's really critical for san francisco to know who is living in everything that you built the last 10 years, which the city deserves some look at the water bills and i sent you all an e-mail because i couldn't talk last week, you can have the addresses and i guess you have them historically and see if you can attain the bulk data from the water department and figure out the...
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thank the central city's coalition, in particular john and angelica and la i.r.s., and david woo, and tess wellborn and astasia, and many others who worked so hard on this as part of the coalition and helped our office to move forward with this balanced approach at this time. and i also want to recognize and thank the district nine office, abbey of the district 6 office, my colleague supervisors haney and supervisor ronen and kyle smeeley of my office for all of their work to bring this package forward. so, colleagues, i urge your supports for items 39 to 41 today. thank you. >> president yee: thank you, supervisor ronen? >> supervisor ronen: thank you so much and thank you, supervisor peskin, for all of your words. and to supervisor haney, for all of your work on this as well as your staff and the amazing amy in my office who has been working very hard on this. i want to add my voice of support for what my colleagues have already expressed or what supervisor preston already expressed today. this amended package of legislation is a win for san francisco and truly signals a change in how we
thank the central city's coalition, in particular john and angelica and la i.r.s., and david woo, and tess wellborn and astasia, and many others who worked so hard on this as part of the coalition and helped our office to move forward with this balanced approach at this time. and i also want to recognize and thank the district nine office, abbey of the district 6 office, my colleague supervisors haney and supervisor ronen and kyle smeeley of my office for all of their work to bring this package...
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thank the central city's coalition, in particular john and angelica and la i.r.s., and david woo, and tess wellborn and astasia, and many others who worked so hard on this as part of the coalition and helped our office to move forward with this balanced approach at this time. and i also want to recognize and thank the district nine office, abbey of the district 6 office, my colleague supervisors haney and supervisor ronen and kyle smeeley of my office for all of their work to bring this package forward. so, colleagues, i urge your supports for items 39 to 41 today. thank you. >> president yee: thank you, supervisor ronen? >> supervisor ronen: thank you so much and thank you, supervisor peskin, for all of your words. and to supervisor haney, for all of your work on this as well as your staff and the amazing amy in my office who has been working very hard on this. i want to add my voice of support for what my colleagues have already expressed or what supervisor preston already expressed today. this amended package of legislation is a win for san francisco and truly signals a change in how we
thank the central city's coalition, in particular john and angelica and la i.r.s., and david woo, and tess wellborn and astasia, and many others who worked so hard on this as part of the coalition and helped our office to move forward with this balanced approach at this time. and i also want to recognize and thank the district nine office, abbey of the district 6 office, my colleague supervisors haney and supervisor ronen and kyle smeeley of my office for all of their work to bring this package...
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interests been a lot of moving parts and i want to give particular thanks to john jacobo, carlos, tess, david woo, jason henderson among many others who have helped our office to understand the concerns and the implications of the various pieces of the legislation here. also, the folks with united states mission and central city and coalition and also our offices a he i mentioned before worked collaboratively my legislative -- i don't know if you have an order in which we take these in terms of voting and are tick latin articulating. >> so, please, dean, go ahead. i think the amendments are solid. so, go ahead. >> right. >> great. and i'll keep the summary brief. so i'm going to start with item number 6 on the agenda. file number 200556 and would like to coupe date the file and continue the original file to the call of the chair and make several amendments. do i need a motion chair peskin to continue the item to the call of the chair? before making? >> you can dislocate the file and you can coupe la indicate the file and we can vote on any amendments there too. >> so, for the amendment
interests been a lot of moving parts and i want to give particular thanks to john jacobo, carlos, tess, david woo, jason henderson among many others who have helped our office to understand the concerns and the implications of the various pieces of the legislation here. also, the folks with united states mission and central city and coalition and also our offices a he i mentioned before worked collaboratively my legislative -- i don't know if you have an order in which we take these in terms of...
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interests been a lot of moving parts and i want to give particular thanks to john jacobo, carlos, tess, david woo, jason henderson among many others who have helped our office to understand the concerns and the implications of the various pieces of the legislation here. also, the folks with united states mission and central city and coalition and also our offices a he i mentioned before worked collaboratively my legislative -- i don't know if you have an order in which we take these in terms of voting and are tick latin articulating. >> so, please, dean, go ahead. i think the amendments are solid. so, go ahead. >> right. >> great. and i'll keep the summary brief. so i'm going to start with item number 6 on the agenda. file number 200556 and would like to coupe date the file and continue the original file to the call of the chair and make several amendments. do i need a motion chair peskin to continue the item to the call of the chair? before making? >> you can dislocate the file and you can coupe la indicate the file and we can vote on any amendments there too. >> so, for the amendment
interests been a lot of moving parts and i want to give particular thanks to john jacobo, carlos, tess, david woo, jason henderson among many others who have helped our office to understand the concerns and the implications of the various pieces of the legislation here. also, the folks with united states mission and central city and coalition and also our offices a he i mentioned before worked collaboratively my legislative -- i don't know if you have an order in which we take these in terms of...
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thank the central city's coalition, in particular john and angelica and la i.r.s., and david woo, and tess wellborn and astasia, and many others who worked so hard on this as part of the coalition and helped our office to move forward with this balanced approach at this time. and i also want to recognize and thank the district nine office, abbey of the district 6 office, my colleague supervisors haney and supervisor ronen and kyle smeeley of my office for all of their work to bring this package forward. so, colleagues, i urge your supports for items 39 to 41 today. thank you. >> president yee: thank you, supervisor ronen? >> supervisor ronen: thank you so much and thank you, supervisor peskin, for all of your words. and to supervisor haney, for all of your work on this as well as your staff and the amazing amy in my office who has been working very hard on this. i want to add my voice of support for what my colleagues have already expressed or what supervisor preston already expressed today. this amended package of legislation is a win for san francisco and truly signals a change in how we
thank the central city's coalition, in particular john and angelica and la i.r.s., and david woo, and tess wellborn and astasia, and many others who worked so hard on this as part of the coalition and helped our office to move forward with this balanced approach at this time. and i also want to recognize and thank the district nine office, abbey of the district 6 office, my colleague supervisors haney and supervisor ronen and kyle smeeley of my office for all of their work to bring this package...
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same on routine testing at the decision to discharge 25,000 people to it was without tess was clearlyhave been supplied with, that has helped them to get the incidence of the disease down to record lows and it has enabled us to get on with our work as the government in getting this country through this epidemic, back on its feet, that is what the country once to see. we have stuck to our plan to open our economy gradually and cautiously. one week he is in favour of it, the next is against it. what this country wants to see is a steady and stable approach to getting our country back on its feet, that's what we are delivering. find a way to add further insult to injury there are reports this morning that the government is to remove the hospital parking —— free hospital parking for nhs workers which could cost is a pounds a month for doctors and caterers. we all them so much, we should be rewarding them not making it more expensive to go to work. the prime ministers must know this is wrong, will he reconsider? the hospital car parks are free for nhs staff for this pandemic and we are goi
same on routine testing at the decision to discharge 25,000 people to it was without tess was clearlyhave been supplied with, that has helped them to get the incidence of the disease down to record lows and it has enabled us to get on with our work as the government in getting this country through this epidemic, back on its feet, that is what the country once to see. we have stuck to our plan to open our economy gradually and cautiously. one week he is in favour of it, the next is against it....
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so he joined the likes of tess daly and holly willoughby and many other sta r5 and holly willoughby andng now? retail is struggling at best at the moment. yes, and argos has an awful lot of stores on the high street and experts are wondering how many it really needs, along with most retail chains. 70% of all the purchases made at argos are made online, either click and collect, or you get it delivered to your home. it has changed hands a lot of times, argos, but it is now owned by sainsbury's. soa but it is now owned by sainsbury's. so a lot of people think, do you really need an argos store? you could buy your toy boy or laptop from argos but pick it up at your local sainsbury is. is there any need for this strange, antiquated, 1970s need for this strange, antiquated, 19705 warehouse? it is a bit soviet, where you hand over your number and wait ina where you hand over your number and wait in a queue and you get your parcel. lovely to talk to you, pat and harry. darren says, how my kids 5uppo5e and harry. darren says, how my kids suppose to circle all the things they want a christmas if
so he joined the likes of tess daly and holly willoughby and many other sta r5 and holly willoughby andng now? retail is struggling at best at the moment. yes, and argos has an awful lot of stores on the high street and experts are wondering how many it really needs, along with most retail chains. 70% of all the purchases made at argos are made online, either click and collect, or you get it delivered to your home. it has changed hands a lot of times, argos, but it is now owned by sainsbury's....
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interests been a lot of moving parts and i want to give particular thanks to john jacobo, carlos, tess, david woo, jason henderson among many others who have helped our office to understand the concerns and the implications of the various pieces of the legislation here. also, the folks with united states mission and central city and coalition and also our offices a he i mentioned before worked collaboratively my legislative -- i don't know if you have an order in which we take these in terms of voting and are tick latin articulating. >> so, please, dean, go ahead. i think the amendments are solid. so, go ahead. >> right. >> great. and i'll keep the summary brief. so i'm going to start with item number 6 on the agenda. file number 200556 and would like to coupe date the file and continue the original file to the call of the chair and make several amendments. do i need a motion chair peskin to continue the item to the call of the chair? before making? >> you can dislocate the file and you can coupe la indicate the file and we can vote on any amendments there too. >> so, for the amendment
interests been a lot of moving parts and i want to give particular thanks to john jacobo, carlos, tess, david woo, jason henderson among many others who have helped our office to understand the concerns and the implications of the various pieces of the legislation here. also, the folks with united states mission and central city and coalition and also our offices a he i mentioned before worked collaboratively my legislative -- i don't know if you have an order in which we take these in terms of...